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US20150159610A1
US20150159610A1 US14/413,130 US201314413130A US2015159610A1 US 20150159610 A1 US20150159610 A1 US 20150159610A1 US 201314413130 A US201314413130 A US 201314413130A US 2015159610 A1 US2015159610 A1 US 2015159610A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M59/00Pumps specially adapted for fuel-injection and not provided for in groups F02M39/00 -F02M57/00, e.g. rotary cylinder-block type of pumps
    • F02M59/02Pumps specially adapted for fuel-injection and not provided for in groups F02M39/00 -F02M57/00, e.g. rotary cylinder-block type of pumps of reciprocating-piston or reciprocating-cylinder type
    • F02M59/10Pumps specially adapted for fuel-injection and not provided for in groups F02M39/00 -F02M57/00, e.g. rotary cylinder-block type of pumps of reciprocating-piston or reciprocating-cylinder type characterised by the piston-drive
    • F02M59/102Mechanical drive, e.g. tappets or cams
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L1/00Valve-gear or valve arrangements, e.g. lift-valve gear
    • F01L1/12Transmitting gear between valve drive and valve
    • F01L1/14Tappets; Push rods
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01LCYCLICALLY OPERATING VALVES FOR MACHINES OR ENGINES
    • F01L2307/00Preventing the rotation of tappets

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  • the invention concerns a tappet particularly for a pump or a compressor, said tappet comprising a tube-like housing comprising two flats which are indented from an outer shell of the housing near a drive-side annular face of the housing ( 2 ) and lie diametrically opposite each other, a pin carrying a roller being mounted in said flats, an inner shell of the housing being penetrated axially below the roller by a separate bridge member, a lower face of said bridge member acting near a driven-side annular face of said housing as a support for a tappet follower member, and said bridge member being fixed against rotation about an axial line of the housing.
  • a tappet of the pre-cited type, in this case for acting upon a pump piston of a high pressure fuel pump of an internal combustion engine, is disclosed in DE 10 2010 022 318 A1.
  • the disk-like bridge member disclosed herein is relatively thin and therefore can no longer cope with the high loads occurring in modern high pressure fuel pumps. It would, however, not be possible to mount a clearly thicker disk-like bridge member and the mass of the tappet would be impermissibly increased.
  • the bridge member that almost completely fills the tappet in radial direction permits only a poor through-flow of a medium such as for instance diesel oil if the tappet is used in a high pressure fuel pump of a quality controlled internal combustion engine.
  • an anti-rotation feature for the bridge member about the axis of the tappet through a one-sided engagement of a lug through a clearance of the housing is only inadequate.
  • the bridge member is configured as a thick-walled longitudinal beam such that a cylindrical segment-like surface remains between longitudinal walls of the bridge member and the inner shell of the housing, wherein for fixing the bridge member against rotation about the axial line of the housing, in the circumferential section of the inner shell of the housing, in a first transverse wall of the bridge member, at least one projection protrudes from one of the components, which projection is seated in a respective complementary recess of the respective other one of the components.
  • the bridge member comprises only a relatively small mass and at the same time, an excellent load bearing ability.
  • the cylindrical segment-like clearances remaining laterally on the bridge member permit an adequately large through-flow of a lubricant or of diesel oil (depending on the application of the tappet) in both axial directions or prevent, depending on the application, an unnecessary “pumping-up” of air during the oscillating movement of the tappet.
  • the proposed thick-walled bridge member can be punched out of a blank or cut/hacked from an extrusion molded profile, or can be made out of cast material.
  • a lug-like extension that protrudes radially from the second transverse wall of the bridge member through a clearance in form of a window or a longitudinal slot of the housing, which extension at the same time creates an anti-rotation feature for the tappet with respect to its guidance when being installed. It necessary, this lug may also be made separately or not protrude beyond the outer shell of the housing so that only the bridge member is fixed against rotation.
  • the at least one (first) projection may also start from the first transverse wall of the bride member and be received in a complementary recess, shoulder or window in the inner shell of the housing.
  • At least one transverse wall of the bridge member such as, for example, the first transverse wall has a flat configuration
  • the mounting of the bridge member is rendered easier and, as a result, a through-flow of a medium is possible also in this region.
  • a simple axial fixing of the bridge member when contacted by a cam follower member e.g. a pump piston
  • the bridge member is to bear against already existing undersides of the flats that extend after the manner of bowstrings through the tappet.
  • a securing ring in the inner shell of the housing for instance in an annular groove, or inwards protruding lugs on which the bridge member is retained in a simple manner in direction of the driven-side annular face.
  • a simple anti-loss feature is created for the bridge member, for example during transportation and till its mounting.
  • its axial movement within the housing is generally limited.
  • the bridge member may extend within the housing with a slight axial and radial lash which enables a simple compensation of tolerances. It is, however, also intended to retain the bridge member in a stationary manner within the housing.
  • the proposed tappet is intended for use for at least an indirect loading of a pump piston of a fuel injection pump of a quality or quantity controlled internal combustion engine. It is equally possible to use the tappet in a valve train of an internal combustion engine or in an axial or radial piston compressor or in a corresponding pump.
  • FIG. 1 shows a three dimensional view of the tappet seen from below, showing a first variation of a rotational fixing of the bride member
  • FIG. 2 shows a cross-section through the tappet according to FIG. 1 , at the level of the bridge member
  • FIG. 3 shows the tappet according to FIG. 1 , showing an alternative rotational fixing
  • FIG. 4 shows the cross-section corresponding to FIG. 3 ;
  • FIG. 5 shows a longitudinal section through the tappet according to FIG. 3 in an upright position, taken in longitudinal direction through the bridge member, and
  • FIG. 6 shows a view similar to FIG. 3 , with a securing ring serving as an axial fixing for the bridge member.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 disclose a tappet 1 for a high pressure fuel pump.
  • This possesses a tube-like housing 2 made out of sheet steel. Near a drive-side annular face 3 of the housing 2 are arranged two diametrically opposing flats 5 that are indented from an outer shell 4 of the housing 2 .
  • a pin 7 carrying, through a needle roller bearing a roller, not shown, is received in receptions 25 of the flats 5 (see also FIG. 5 ).
  • An inner shell 8 of the housing 2 is penetrated axially below the roller by a bridge member 9 that is configured as a longitudinal beam. In this way a cylindrical segment-like surface 13 remains between longitudinal walls 12 of the bridge member 9 and the inner shell 8 of the housing 2 for enabling a relatively unobstructed passage of the lubricant.
  • a lower face 10 of the bridge member 9 situated near a driven-side annular face 11 of the housing 2 functions as a support for a piston pump that constitutes the tappet follower member.
  • the bridge member 9 is fixed against rotation about an axial line of the housing 2 .
  • two integrally formed projections 15 protrude from the inner shell 8 of the housing 4 near a first, almost flat transverse wall 14 of the bridge member 9 and are situated in complementary recesses 16 in the edge region 20 of the transverse wall 14 .
  • the projections 15 are configured as material indentations starting from the outer shell 4 of the housing 2 .
  • the bridge member 9 in the region of its second transverse wall 17 , the bridge member 9 possesses a lug 18 that extends through a clearance 19 of the housing 2 .
  • the tappet is endowed with a rotational securing relative to its guide.
  • the lug 18 serves at the same time as a further rotational fixing of the bridge member 9 about the axial line of the housing 2 .
  • FIGS. 3 to 5 disclose an alternative retention for the bridge member 9 in peripheral direction.
  • the first transverse wall 14 of the bridge member 9 comprises only one central recess 16 in which a respective projection 15 of the housing 2 is seated.
  • the respective recess 15 may comprise a step-like shoulder so that the bridge member 9 is prevented from falling out of the tappet.
  • a securing ring 22 is arranged on the inner shell 8 of the housing 2 , and the bridge member 9 is retained on this securing ring at its transverse walls 14 , 17 .
  • an extension 24 extends integrally, radially inwards from an upper annular wall 23 of the housing 2 near each flat 5 so that the two extensions 24 serve to limit the displacement of the pin 7 in axial direction.
  • the extension 24 is made as a simple material incision.

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A plunger (1) for a high-pressure fuel pump is proposed, having a housing (2) which is similar to a tube and in the drive-side annular face (3) of which two flats (5) lie diametrically opposite one another which are indented from an outer shell (4) of the housing (2) and in which a pin (7) is mounted which supports a roller, wherein an inner shell (8) of the housing (2) is penetrated axially below the roller by a separate bridge piece (9), the lower face (10) of which acts as a rest for a pump piston in the case of an output-side annular face (11) of the housing (2), wherein the bridge piece (9) is fixed against rotation about an axial line of the housing (2) and is configured as a thick-walled longitudinal beam, with the result that an area (13) in the manner of a cylindrical segment remains between the longitudinal walls (12) of said longitudinal beam and the inner shell (8) of the housing (2), wherein, in order to fix the bridge piece (9) against rotation about the axial line of the housing (2), in the circumferential section of the inner shell (8) of the housing (2), in a first transverse wall (14) of the bridge piece (9), at least one projection (15) protrudes from one of the components (8, 14), which projection (15) is seated in a respectively complementary recess (16) of the respective other one of the components (14, 8).

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    BACKGROUND
  • The invention concerns a tappet particularly for a pump or a compressor, said tappet comprising a tube-like housing comprising two flats which are indented from an outer shell of the housing near a drive-side annular face of the housing (2) and lie diametrically opposite each other, a pin carrying a roller being mounted in said flats, an inner shell of the housing being penetrated axially below the roller by a separate bridge member, a lower face of said bridge member acting near a driven-side annular face of said housing as a support for a tappet follower member, and said bridge member being fixed against rotation about an axial line of the housing.
  • A tappet of the pre-cited type, in this case for acting upon a pump piston of a high pressure fuel pump of an internal combustion engine, is disclosed in DE 10 2010 022 318 A1. The disk-like bridge member disclosed herein is relatively thin and therefore can no longer cope with the high loads occurring in modern high pressure fuel pumps. It would, however, not be possible to mount a clearly thicker disk-like bridge member and the mass of the tappet would be impermissibly increased. In addition, the bridge member that almost completely fills the tappet in radial direction permits only a poor through-flow of a medium such as for instance diesel oil if the tappet is used in a high pressure fuel pump of a quality controlled internal combustion engine. Moreover, an anti-rotation feature for the bridge member about the axis of the tappet through a one-sided engagement of a lug through a clearance of the housing is only inadequate.
  • SUMMARY
  • It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a tappet that is free of the aforesaid drawbacks, is particularly capable of resisting high loads, and has a light weight while possessing a reliably fixed contact of the tappet follower member.
  • According to the invention, the above object is achieved by the fact that the bridge member is configured as a thick-walled longitudinal beam such that a cylindrical segment-like surface remains between longitudinal walls of the bridge member and the inner shell of the housing, wherein for fixing the bridge member against rotation about the axial line of the housing, in the circumferential section of the inner shell of the housing, in a first transverse wall of the bridge member, at least one projection protrudes from one of the components, which projection is seated in a respective complementary recess of the respective other one of the components.
  • In this way, a tappet is obtained that is free of the aforesaid drawbacks. Through its beam design that fills the interior of the tappet only partially, the bridge member comprises only a relatively small mass and at the same time, an excellent load bearing ability. Thus there is nothing that speaks against a use of the tappet in a fuel injection pump subjected to high loading. The cylindrical segment-like clearances remaining laterally on the bridge member permit an adequately large through-flow of a lubricant or of diesel oil (depending on the application of the tappet) in both axial directions or prevent, depending on the application, an unnecessary “pumping-up” of air during the oscillating movement of the tappet.
  • The proposed thick-walled bridge member can be punched out of a blank or cut/hacked from an extrusion molded profile, or can be made out of cast material.
  • It is particularly preferred, for instance, to let a projection protrude radially inwards from the inner shell of the housing and have it engage with a complementary recess on a transverse wall of the bridge member. In this way, the bridge member is endowed with an excellently simple limitation of rotary movement about the axis of the tappet.
  • In a further specification of the invention, it is proposed to provide as a projection, a partial material through-stamping or embossing starting from the outer shell of the housing. Alternatively, it is also possible to use an extension such as a material squeezing or the like starting directly from the inner shell.
  • For a further optimized anti-rotation feature of the bridge member, it is proposed to provide a lug-like extension that protrudes radially from the second transverse wall of the bridge member through a clearance in form of a window or a longitudinal slot of the housing, which extension at the same time creates an anti-rotation feature for the tappet with respect to its guidance when being installed. It necessary, this lug may also be made separately or not protrude beyond the outer shell of the housing so that only the bridge member is fixed against rotation.
  • As an alternative, the at least one (first) projection may also start from the first transverse wall of the bride member and be received in a complementary recess, shoulder or window in the inner shell of the housing.
  • If, as stated in an advantageous specification of the invention, at least one transverse wall of the bridge member, such as, for example, the first transverse wall has a flat configuration, the mounting of the bridge member is rendered easier and, as a result, a through-flow of a medium is possible also in this region.
  • A simple axial fixing of the bridge member when contacted by a cam follower member (e.g. a pump piston) is set forth in a further dependent claim. According to this, the bridge member is to bear against already existing undersides of the flats that extend after the manner of bowstrings through the tappet.
  • Moreover, it is proposed to arrange a securing ring in the inner shell of the housing for instance in an annular groove, or inwards protruding lugs on which the bridge member is retained in a simple manner in direction of the driven-side annular face. In this way, a simple anti-loss feature is created for the bridge member, for example during transportation and till its mounting. At the same time its axial movement within the housing is generally limited.
  • The bridge member may extend within the housing with a slight axial and radial lash which enables a simple compensation of tolerances. It is, however, also intended to retain the bridge member in a stationary manner within the housing.
  • It is proposed, in addition, to provide near each flat, on an upper annular wall of the housing, an extension that protrudes radially inwards and on which the axial movement of the extensions of the pin is limited. The respective extension can be made, for instance, as a simple material incision of the upper annular wall of the housing. In this way, separate axial fixing devices for the pin can be dispensed with.
  • The proposed tappet is intended for use for at least an indirect loading of a pump piston of a fuel injection pump of a quality or quantity controlled internal combustion engine. It is equally possible to use the tappet in a valve train of an internal combustion engine or in an axial or radial piston compressor or in a corresponding pump.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention will now be described more closely with reference to the appended drawing.
  • FIG. 1 shows a three dimensional view of the tappet seen from below, showing a first variation of a rotational fixing of the bride member;
  • FIG. 2 shows a cross-section through the tappet according to FIG. 1, at the level of the bridge member;
  • FIG. 3 shows the tappet according to FIG. 1, showing an alternative rotational fixing;
  • FIG. 4 shows the cross-section corresponding to FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 shows a longitudinal section through the tappet according to FIG. 3 in an upright position, taken in longitudinal direction through the bridge member, and
  • FIG. 6 shows a view similar to FIG. 3, with a securing ring serving as an axial fixing for the bridge member.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 disclose a tappet 1 for a high pressure fuel pump. This possesses a tube-like housing 2 made out of sheet steel. Near a drive-side annular face 3 of the housing 2 are arranged two diametrically opposing flats 5 that are indented from an outer shell 4 of the housing 2. A pin 7 carrying, through a needle roller bearing a roller, not shown, is received in receptions 25 of the flats 5 (see also FIG. 5).
  • An inner shell 8 of the housing 2 is penetrated axially below the roller by a bridge member 9 that is configured as a longitudinal beam. In this way a cylindrical segment-like surface 13 remains between longitudinal walls 12 of the bridge member 9 and the inner shell 8 of the housing 2 for enabling a relatively unobstructed passage of the lubricant.
  • A lower face 10 of the bridge member 9 situated near a driven-side annular face 11 of the housing 2 functions as a support for a piston pump that constitutes the tappet follower member.
  • The bridge member 9 is fixed against rotation about an axial line of the housing 2. For this purpose, two integrally formed projections 15 protrude from the inner shell 8 of the housing 4 near a first, almost flat transverse wall 14 of the bridge member 9 and are situated in complementary recesses 16 in the edge region 20 of the transverse wall 14. The projections 15 are configured as material indentations starting from the outer shell 4 of the housing 2.
  • It can be seen further that, in the region of its second transverse wall 17, the bridge member 9 possesses a lug 18 that extends through a clearance 19 of the housing 2. Through this integrally connected lug 18, the tappet is endowed with a rotational securing relative to its guide. The lug 18 serves at the same time as a further rotational fixing of the bridge member 9 about the axial line of the housing 2.
  • FIGS. 3 to 5 disclose an alternative retention for the bridge member 9 in peripheral direction. In this case, the first transverse wall 14 of the bridge member 9 comprises only one central recess 16 in which a respective projection 15 of the housing 2 is seated.
  • The respective recess 15 may comprise a step-like shoulder so that the bridge member 9 is prevented from falling out of the tappet. As disclosed in FIG. 6 in this context, a securing ring 22 is arranged on the inner shell 8 of the housing 2, and the bridge member 9 is retained on this securing ring at its transverse walls 14, 17.
  • In the direction of the drive-side annular face 3 of the housing 2, the bridge member 9 bears against undersides 21 of the indented flats 5.
  • Finally, as disclosed in FIGS. 1, 3 and 5, an extension 24 extends integrally, radially inwards from an upper annular wall 23 of the housing 2 near each flat 5 so that the two extensions 24 serve to limit the displacement of the pin 7 in axial direction. The extension 24 is made as a simple material incision.
  • LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
    • 1 Tappet
    • 2 Housing
    • 3 Drive-side annular face
    • 4 Outer shell
    • 5 Flat
    • 6 Not used
    • 7 Pin
    • 8 Inner shell
    • 9 Bridge member
    • 10 Face
    • 11 Driven-side annular face
    • 12 Longitudinal wall
    • 13 Surface
    • 14 First transverse wall
    • 15 Projection
    • 16 Recess
    • 17 Second transverse wall
    • 18 Lug
    • 19 Clearance
    • 20 Edge region
    • 21 Underside
    • 22 Securing ring
    • 23 Annular wall
    • 24 Extension
    • 25 Reception

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1. A tappet, comprising a tube-shaped housing comprising two flats which are indented from an outer shell of the housing near a drive-side annular face of the housing and lie diametrically opposite each other, a pin carrying a roller mounted in said flats, an inner shell of the housing penetrated axially below the roller by a separate bridge member, a lower face of said bridge member acting near a driven-side annular face of said housing as a support for a tappet follower member, and said bridge member being fixed against rotation about an axial line of the housing, the bridge member is configured as a thick-walled longitudinal beam such that a cylindrical segment-shaped surface remains between longitudinal walls of the bridge member and the inner shell of the housing, and fixing the bridge member against rotation about the axial line of the housing, in a circumferential section of the inner shell of the housing, in a first transverse wall of the bridge member, at least one projection protrudes from one of the inner shell or the first transverse wall, said projection is seated in a respective complementary recess of the respective other one of the first transverse wall or the inner shell.
2. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein for a further fixing of the bridge member against rotation about the axial line of the housing, the bridge member comprises in a region of a second transverse wall a lug that extends through a clearance of the housing.
3. The tappet according to claim 2, wherein for constituting a rotational securing of the tappet relative to a surrounding structure, the lug protrudes beyond the outer shell of the housing.
4. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein the first transverse wall of the bridge member comprises either a) said complementary recess approximately in a central position, in said recess the respective projection of the housing is seated or b) two of the complementary recesses near edge regions of the bridge member to the longitudinal walls, in each of said recesses one of the projections of the housing is seated.
5. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein the at least one projection is configured either a) as an embossing/material stamping starting from the outer shell of the housing, b) as rudimentary stampings on the inner shell of the housing, or c) as weld or solder spots on the inner shell of the housing.
6. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein at least the first transverse wall of the bridge member is approximately flat.
7. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein the bridge member is fixed in a direction of the drive-side annular face of the housing through support on undersides of the indented flats.
8. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein the bridge member is fixed in a direction of the driven-side annular face of the housing through support on a securing ring that is fixed on the inner shell of the housing.
9. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein the bridge member is retained within the housing with a slight axial and radial lash.
10. The tappet according to claim 1, wherein at least one extension protrudes radially inwards from an upper annular wall of the housing near each of the flats, and said extensions limit an axial displacement of the pin.
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